112$ish on amazon.
work with Zune?
Does this work with a Zen?
I don’t understand what it does?
Does anyone know what size these videos are after they are encoded? I saw it said for best quality on Ipod the video was 1.5 MBPS and that Audio was 128 KBPS, does this mean that per second the video would be 1.5 MBPS + 128 KBPS = 1.628 MBPS? That would mean per minute of video would be over 90 MBS, I doubt this is what it is since it would be ridiculous, but does anyone know if it is right and if not what size are the videos per minute?
Utah and Minnesota LOVE THEM, lol.
I have one on of these, I use it all the time to transfer DVD’s I rent from Blockbuster and transfer them to my PSP. It’s absolutely amazing how easy it is to do
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I don’t understand what it does?
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I’m with you. Anyone care to enlighten us? It looks cool, which is a step in the right direction, but I can’t buy something I don’t get.
VCR / camcorder -> this device -> video ipod / USB hard drive
Basically a crappy video capture device for your old analog junk. I’d find a better solution unless you are desperate and have no PC.
I don’t quite “get” this. Nothing is mentioned about it being a hard drive, so is it a thingamabob that bridges between the device (PSP, iPod, hard drive) and the video output? If so, why aren’t there any cables shown in the zoom that will connect it to your device (PSP, iPod, hard drive)? (Yeah, I do see the video cables, but where’s the USB cable?) In fact, even if it is a hard drive and you first record your video (out) to this thing, then connect it (in) to your device (PSP, iPod, hard drive), you’d still need those cables to connect to your device (PSP, iPod, hard drive), right? Or is it MAGIC?
User Manual
Manual link
Ok, does this thing get the movies all distorted like when I try to record dvd to vhs?
And does it work with zune?
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^ Anyone know?
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(Yeah, I do see the video cables, but where’s the USB cable?) ?
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There’s a USB port (type A female) at the bottom of this device.
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I’m with you. Anyone care to enlighten us? It looks cool, which is a step in the right direction, but I can’t buy something I don’t get.
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lots of info on what it does here along with videos Pinnacle Studio: Video Editing Software & Screen Recorder
Ok…so soes this come with the new firmware or not?
Pinnacle’s product page for this device is here.
Amazon offers a video how-to on its site. Here is the direct link. Very enlightening for those who are confused:
very nice! I used to have a device like this for my digital camera… now if only I’d of sprung for the video player!